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He himself, probably very much our junior a bad habit other people acquire as Time goes on may consider Harley Street and Wimpole Street just as much town as Hanover Square, and St. John's Wood even Primrose Hill! as on all fours with both. We forgive him. One, or possibly we ought to say several, should learn to be tolerant of the new-fangled opinions of hot-headed youth.

I dined twice in Wimpole Street, and might have been there oftener, but it is mortifying to be with Rushworth as a brother. Julia seems to enjoy London exceedingly. I had little enjoyment there, but have less here. We are not a lively party. You are very much wanted. I miss you more than I can express. My mother desires her best love, and hopes to hear from you soon.

Mivart, Wimpole Street, London." Mr. D'Arcy had told me that the gentleman whose voice I heard behind the screen was the medical man who attended to me during my illness, and it now suddenly flashed upon my mind that at Raxton there was a Dr. Mivart, though I had never seen him during my stay there.

It will prove what the point of sight is, as by the drawing of a straight line. To John Kenyan 50 Wimpole Street: November 8, 1844. Thank you, my dear dear cousin, for the kind thought of sending me Mr. Eagles's letter, and most for your own note.

Indeed she is thankful for what he said so kindly in his note to her. Thomas Westwood was the author of a volume of 'Poems, published in 1840, 'Beads from a Rosary' , 'The Burden of the Bell' , and other volumes of verse. To H.S. Boyd 50 Wimpole Street: January 6, 1842.

He instructed me to retain your services if they were available." "I am honoured," replied Stuart. "But after all, Inspector, I am merely an ordinary suburban practitioner. My reputation has yet to be made. What's the matter with Halesowen of Upper Wimpole Street? He's the big man."

The strain of work had buoyed him up, but it was succeeded by a debilitating reaction, which impelled him with guilty reluctance to Wimpole Street. "I'm glad you don't even pretend that you've been following my advice," said the doctor with a hint of impatience, as he brought his examination to an end. "You know, Gaisford, it's not the least use telling me to do nothing," Eric answered jauntily.

He settled things in his own way, sometimes differing considerably from ordinary routine, but he was scrupulously just, liberal and kind, with a most attractive sense of humour. My father had seen and felt acutely the harm raw spirits had done in the Navy. This made him very careful when at Wimpole.

"We ain't, sir, and I don't know as I've wanted to talk much, for it's took all my time to think and make out whether it's all true." "All true?" "Yes, sir. Seems to me as if I'm going to wake up directly to find I've been having a nap in my pantry in Wimpole Street." "Hah! It has been a rush, Sam." "Rush, sir? It's wonderful.

Mistress Wimpole had come in to the chamber to do something at her bidding, and chancing to stand gazing at her great and heavy fall of locks as she was waiting, she observed a thing which caused her, foolish woman that she was, to give a start and utter an unwise exclamation. "Madam!" she gasped "madam!" "What then!" quoth Mistress Clorinda angrily. "You bring my heart to my throat!"

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